Cha Mi Rae (Lee Yoo
Ri) is a single mother and doctor aiming to become a chief, in order to make
life better for her daughter Sa Rang (Lee Ra) and herself. Having a strong and
dominant personality, Mi Rae makes sure that no man can come close to her, even
with her friend and hoobae Shin Woo Hyun (Seo Jun Young) trying to woo her. Mi
Rae believes that no matter what, if it isn’t 100% it’s not worth it, which
also is the way she bring up her daughter. Her entire life is turned upside
down when she one afternoon passes out on the bathroom floor. She is diagnosed
with terminal cancer, which will only give her few months to live. Now her
daughter will be without a parent, so she decides to try and find her ex-boyfriend
whom she believes would be the best father, Han Yeol (Lee Dong Gun).

Han Yeol is a former
baseball player who has become a rehabilitation coach for that same team. Filled with anger over Mi Rae leaving him
years ago and breaking his heart, he has become a rather dull person.

When Mi Rae appears in
front of Yeol with the goal of marrying him, he can’t believe her words. At
first he refuses her, but remembering the past he decides to agree on a
marriage contract…

I for some reason like
Lee Dong Gun, but I have no idea why. I thought it was because of a drama from
before, but I really don’t have any drama of his that I am fond of. Anyhow,
this drama is quite good, though it has some of the typical Korean clichés, it
really is very funny. Also it is very interesting as it is good. I mean the
story is quite typical and so is the buildup, but nevertheless the drama is
charming.

Lee Dong Gun and Lee
Yu Ri are great together, though the chemistry felt a bit forced. The little
Lee Ra was quite adorable, so no complaints there. I really liked the
supporting actress Seo Ye Ji, but I dunno why: she was just kind of likable.

Well to sum up: a cute
and nice drama, with a bit of comedy and romance.